The most fascinating pop musician of our generation created an internet frenzy last week by revealing the artwork of his upcoming third album ‘‘Harry’s House’’. Styles announced that this new project will be out on May 20th via Columbia/Sony and the first single ‘As It Was’’ is out now and it’s about the feelings of isolation and melancholy.
The “As It Was” video was filmed in London by Ukrainian director Tanu Muino. In a press statement, she says, “Shooting him was bittersweet, as it was one of the happiest days of my life, but on the second day of the shoot, my country Ukraine was invaded, so you can imagine the insane emotions we had while shooting. Me and my team from Ukraine poured so much love into this video, and you can see it on screen.”
The major Christian Louboutin exhibition, L’Exhibition[niste], returns in a new version and will be the big summer event at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco from July 9 to August 28, 2022.
Rising Alt Pop artist Dylan Fraser shot by Sebastien Pielles in a selection of emerging designers from TRANOÏ styled by Ridvan Cavus, in exclusive with Fucking Young!
For the second chapter in its long-term collaboration with Disney, Givenchy unveiled a limited-edition collection starring beloved characters from the iconic 1961 animated film Disney’s 101 Dalmatians.
His face might be familiar to you as Sohrâb Chitan was recently spotted in the latest Louis Gabriel Nouchi runaway show. This dancer and fashion lover created his own dance company in 2013 and is now defending his latest creation… »
Sometimes looking backwards is the best way forward, and Israeli designer Or Yair Bitton takes a stylistic break with his new collection, revisiting previous work to extract new meanings out of it.
The latest take on the Patta x Fairtex Muay Thai Shorts this season features the Amsterdam-centric insignia and the Lobi Libi graphics that are synonymous with the rest of Patta’s ideals.
The concept of the SS23 collection by SYSTEM Studios was inspired by Wes Anderson’s unique fairy tale and humorous mise-en-scene in the film The Royal Tenenbaums.